Enhancing Student Engagement: Hybrid College Fair Strategies in Stuttgart
Discover how Joe Holder and Brian Pappas effectively engaged teens through hybrid college fairs in Stuttgart, Germany. The innovative approach involved virtual participation, benefiting students and colleges alike by fostering relationships, leveraging community resources, and targeting specific schools. Partnering with key players, promoting the event, and empowering students were key strategies that led to successful outcomes. Explore the benefits, challenges, and best practices of combining online and in-person elements to create impactful college fair experiences for students.
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Engage Teens through Hybrid College Fairs Joe Holder & Brian Pappas School Liaison Officers Stuttgart, Germany
Stuttgart College Fair 2014 7 Virtual Colleges 12 Organizations 67 Colleges/Universities represented 92 Students logged onto collegeweeklive.com 563 participants
Connecting Kids with Colleges Benefits of Hybrid Fair Partnering with Staff, School, Students Leveraging Community Resources Promoting the Hybrid Fair
Benefits Connecting students and colleges Targeting specific schools Building relationships
Partnering Understanding relationships Engaging key players Facilitating communication flow Meeting and exceeding expectations
Community Resources Engaging community Strengthening relationships Empowering students
Promotion Targeting your audiences Managing your resources